By Fr. George Dorbarakis
From the earliest times, and by God’s guidance, we have celebrated on the day after the Holy Theophany the Synaxis of the all-holy Prophet, Forerunner, and Baptist, Saint John, because he ministered the sacred mystery of divine baptism. This feast is also connected with the other celebrations of Saint John, so that nothing of his miracles is left unspoken.
On this same day, we also remember the translation of the venerable hand of Saint John to the “Queen of Cities,” which occurred as follows: In the city of Sebaste, where it is said that the body of the Forerunner was buried, the Evangelist Luke arrived. He took the right hand of John’s prophetic body and brought it to his own city, Antioch. There, the hand of the Forerunner performed countless miracles, including this remarkable one:
At the outskirts of the city lived a terrible dragon, a huge serpent, which the locals — and the pagans among them — honored with an annual sacrifice. Each year, a Christian was chosen by lot to offer his young daughter to the beast. The dragon would emerge from its lair, gaping with its enormous mouth, and devour its victim with terrifying speed. The father of one chosen girl prayed desperately to God and to the Forerunner, pleading to save his daughter from this cruel death.
On this same day, we also remember the translation of the venerable hand of Saint John to the “Queen of Cities,” which occurred as follows: In the city of Sebaste, where it is said that the body of the Forerunner was buried, the Evangelist Luke arrived. He took the right hand of John’s prophetic body and brought it to his own city, Antioch. There, the hand of the Forerunner performed countless miracles, including this remarkable one:
At the outskirts of the city lived a terrible dragon, a huge serpent, which the locals — and the pagans among them — honored with an annual sacrifice. Each year, a Christian was chosen by lot to offer his young daughter to the beast. The dragon would emerge from its lair, gaping with its enormous mouth, and devour its victim with terrifying speed. The father of one chosen girl prayed desperately to God and to the Forerunner, pleading to save his daughter from this cruel death.








